TALE OF THE TAPE

Which Is Worse For Wisconsin: Aaron Rodgers’ Shoulder Injury Or A Cheese Shortage?

Aaron Rodgers' Injury

Cheese Shortage

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Ramifications?

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While the Packers are in a three-way tie for first in the NFC North at 5-3. If they go on a skid, their playoff potential could be in danger. Without home playoff games, Green Bay stands to lose out on money, merchandise sales, etc.

Without cheese, 90% of Wisconsin’s caloric consumption would be gone in a second. This would ultimately be good for the health of Packer fans.

Backup Plan?

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Seneca Wallace, who still plays, apparently.

Sausage and beer.

Reaction Upon First Finding Out?

“GLURK!”

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“HURRRG!”

Impact On Headwear?

None? No impact?

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Packer cheese heads would no longer be en vogue.

Financial Impact?

According to TheirNetWorth.com, Aaron Rodgers is worth $95 million.

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According to a Review of Wiconsin's Dairy Industry, Wisconsin cheese brings in $26.5 billion in revenue.

The Winner Is

WinnerCheese Shortage

3 out of 5

The winner: CHEESE! Cheese is a bigger concern to Wisconsin citizens by a score of 3-2. So next time you’re biting into a big block of cheddar, make sure to thank your lucky stars that the Wisconsin cheese industry is healthy and robust.
-Brian Cullen, CBS Local Sports contributor

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